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Knowledge

A vast sphere of activity in all societies, this section envisages almost everything from school education to higher education with a separate section dedicated to sciences. This grouping of writings includes scholarships, counselling, and available career options for the new generation.

How to Prepare For Mathematics Examination?

by Vijay Garg Mathematics can be a nightmare to some students whereas fun for others. It is basically because of the reason that you either...

‘60 Ladakh Spring Bacteria Produce Antibiotics against Different Diseases’

Awarded for his research in microbiology last week, CSIR-IIIM Principle Scientist, Dr Zahoor Ahmad Parray has been primarily working on the drugs involving Tuberculosis....

‘I Am Devising An Optogenetic Tool That Can Rewrite or Create False Memory’

Apart from demonstrating the evidence of how a diseased lung cell seeks help physically by developing tunnelling nano-tubes from a healthier one, Dr Tanveer...

Sir Marc Aurel Stein: An Introduction

One of the many Europeans who immensely contributed to exploring, understanding and recording Kashmir was Sir Marc Aurel Stein, the great Sanskrit scholar, who...

‘In the Next 10 Years, Genetic Engineering Will Revolutionise Medical Science’

Intervention cardiologist at the Temple University School of Medicine, Srinagar-born Prof Riyaz Bashir has devised a special series of life-saving, clot-removing catheters, some of...

‘In Skill and Speed, Humans’ Can Not Compete The Machine’

As the world has been taken over by AI and ML, science is now chasing the countless benefits that quantum computing will offer in...

‘Genetics May Help Humans Live A Long Life’

From a south Kashmir school to Canada’s Laval University, Dr Abdul Wajid has dedicated his research career to a better understanding of genes. To...

Liberating Learning

As the Sun had its last loveliest smile, winter, the loneliest season of the year has already begun. With almost every facet of life...

The Nehru ‘Trial’

After 75 years of Jammu and Kashmir’s accession, the ruling BJP is holding Independent India’s first Prime Minister, Jawahar Lal Nehru of a series...

‘Depression Is the Mother of All Diseases’

After working at John Hopkins for 12 years, Dr Shaida Andrabi moved to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), where he is currently...

‘During my PhD, I Identified Four Gene’s Vital for Blood Brain Barrier Formation in...

Neuroscientist, Dr Mubarak Hussain Syed is personally amazed by brain development and its evolution in diverse life forms. Leading a laboratory at the University...

A Model Library

MA young under-grad sets up a library out of his own pocket money to manage the book deficit for students in the north Kashmir...

‘Right Now, We Do Not Have An Effective TB Vaccine’

Tuberculosis is one of the most investigated diseases on earth but the bacteria-driven malady continues to be one of the major killers. Kashmir microbiologist,...

‘India Nearly Eliminated Malaria in the 1950s, but The Success Was Mismanaged’

Srinagar-born biochemist, Dr Altaf Lal wore many hats in his career. A researcher, and a public health expert, he has been into health diplomacy,...

‘I Am Trying to Unravel How Psychobiotics Communicate with the Brain and Alleviate Mental...

With three post-doctorates in three countries, microbiologist Dr Basit Yousuf has been working on bacteria for almost a decade now. Currently working at the...